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Jonah introduced the concept of “Thinking Like a Christian.” Specifically, we saw how to have the right mindset. In Hosea, we’ll learn the right heartset. Hosea gets set up as an example of how God’s love and grace work. Unfortunately for Hosea, that will mean displaying love and grace in tough situations (just like God does).

Jesus is looking for fruit in His followers. But what kind? And how can we be more fruitful?

Like Paul, we all have an appointed sphere, where boasting in the Lord is our everyday calling.

The new day of the Lord's salvation has dawned, and Jesus calls to walk in the light as He is in the light.

Now more than ever in our lifetime, men need to seek the Lord in prayer on behalf of His City and people. God is seeking men to pray, and this pamphlet can show you why, and how to take your place, standing in the gap for God as a man of prayer.

And while you're at it, watch this brief video about our Men's Prayer Movement.

God calls Jonah to preach repentance to a people he doesn’t particularly care for. He refuses to do it and runs away and boards a ship for Tarshish. That doesn’t work any better than we’d expect, and he ends up getting tossed into the sea. Eventually, Jonah finds himself in the stomach of a fish. Now he has time to think.

The resurrection of Jesus means the pleasure of the Lord is unfolding, and we are in the thick of it.

When temptation comes, we have a choice: We can fall through temptation into sin; or we can grow through temptation into greater sanctification in the Lord.

Our free booklet, To Know the Secrets of the World, can help you get started in a life-long adventure of discovering God's glory in creation. Here are guidelines, examples, and even a journal to enable you to discover the wonders God has hidden for you in the things He has made.

In Daniel 7, the prophet sees the coming of God's King, as the victorious and ascended Christ receives His throne, and bestows His everlasting Kingdom on those who believe in Him.

Why are there so many psalms encouraging us to seek the Lord for revival? Obviously, because God wants us to do so. And He has provided the psalms to guide us in understanding what revival is, why it’s necessary, and how we may seek it from Him.

The theme of this psalm reminds us of the Lord Jesus’ promise in Matthew 28.20, that He will be with us always, no matter what, to the end of the age.

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